Hi
I skim watched the video with Michal Bar last night.
I agree that its well worth watching
She is certainly a very positive asset in the Access development team and gives the impression that she really does care about user feedback.
Apparently MS have learned their lesson and will no longer be removing features used by many e.g. pivot tables/charts.
Hmmm...really?
Five things were covered in the video - I've already used the first three
1. New linked table manager - much better
2. Modern charts - a massive disappointment to me but the video suggests I've missed some of its capabilities e.g replacement for pivot charts
3. New black and dark grey themes - great for those blinded by brilliant white background but after two days I went back to the existing themes.
So far not enough to tempt me away from A2010
Two more items on the roadmap.
4. Integration with Microsoft Graph - I know this is a big development area for MS so hopefully this will be a meaningful addition
5. Direct handling of JSON files (similar to that for XML) - hooray! After rejecting this for over two years they've changed their minds. This could be a huge benefit though at present for a niche market. I'm happy with the idea even though it will eventually make my own
JATFA app redundant.
However, MS are still not going to add a version of Power Query to Access - apparently for technical reasons whatever that means